WHOLESALE  CATALOGUE 

FOR     JSTURSERIES     J&.NJD     DEALERS, 


WM.  R.  PRINCE  &  CO., 

FLUSHING,     NEAR     NEW     YORK, 


FORTY-FOURTH  EDITION,  FOR  AUTUMN,  1859. 


Those  who  desire  larger  Assortments  are  referred  to  the  General  Cata- 
logues of  the  various  departments,  which  comprise  the  most  complete  and 
select  Assortment  of  every  class  of  Fruit  and  Ornamental  Trees,  Shrubs, 
and  Plants  that  has  ever  been  concentrated  in  one  establishment.  The 
superior  accuracy  of  all  the  Fruits,  which  have  been  carefully  tested  in  our 
Experimental  orchards,  is  of  the  most  vital  importance  to  those  who  are 
commencing  new  Nurseries,  as  well  as  to  amateurs  generally. 

Forwarding. — Purchasers  should  state  explicitly  how  the  packages  are 
to  be  marked,  and  by  what  route  to  be  forwarded.  We  fulfill  instructions 
and  forward  receipt  to  the  purchaser,  and  there  is  consequently  the  best 
security  for  their  delivery,  after  which  they  are  at  the  risk  of  the  pur- 
chaser. 

Prices. — The  prices  stated  apply  only  when  the  specified  quantity  is  ordered. 
When  smaller  parcels  are  desired,  we  will  charge  the  rates  of  our  General 
Catalogue,  allowing  a  discount  therefrom  to  dealers. 

Selection  of  Varieties. — We  reserve  the  right  of  selection,  but  will 
send  such  kinds  as  the  purchaser  may  name,  as  far  as  practicable. 

Payments. — The  terms  are  cash,  or  a  satisfactory  draft  or  not--. 

Packing. — We  pack  all  articles  so  securely,  that  they  go  safely  to  Cali- 
fornia, Oregon,  South  America,  and  every  part  of  Europe. 

Cost  of  Transportation. — The  transportation  from  New  York  to  Dun- 
kirk on  Lake  Erie  requires  but  18  hours,  and  the  expense  is  trivial  when 
compared  with  the  quality  and  prices  of  the  Trees. 

SELECT  FRUIT  TREES. 

APPLES,  Comprising  these  and  other  finest  Varieties. 

CLASS  I.— SUMMER  VARIETIES. 

Astrachan,  Red.  Keswick  Codlin. 

Benoni.  Pumpkin  Sweet. 

Bough,  Large  Yellow.  Summer  Pearmain. 

Early  Harvest.  Summer  Queen. 

Early  Strawberry.  Summer  Rose. 

Golden  Sweet.  William's  Favorite. 


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CLASS  II— AUTUMN  VARIETIES. 

Autumn  Bough.  Lyman's  Pumpkin  Sweet. 

Autumn  Strawberry.  Maiden's  blush. 

Fall  Pippin.  Pomme  Royale — Dyer. 

Fall  Wine.  Porter. 

Graveustein.  Pumpkin  Russet,  Sweet. 

Hawley.  Rambo. 

Holland  Pippin.  St.  Lawrence. 

Jersey  Sweet.  Sweeting,  Tifft's. 

CLASS  III.— WINTER  VARIETIES. 

Baldwin.  Pippin,  American  Golden. 

Bellefleur.  Yellow.  Pippin,  Monmouth. 

Bellefleur,  White  (Ortley).  Pippin,  Green  Newtown. 

Danvers  Sweet.  Raule's  Jannet. 

Domine.  Rhode  Island  Greening. 

Butch  Miguonne.  Russet,  Boston  or  Roxbury. 

Fanceuse — De  Neige.  Russet,  Golden. 

Hubbardston  Nonsuch.  Seeknofurther,  Westfield. 

King  (Tompkins  County).  Spitzemburgh,  Esopus. 

Ladies'  Sweet.  Spitzemburgh,  Flushing. 

Lady — Pomme  d'Api.  Spitzemburgh,  Newtown. 

Melon.  Swaar. 

Mother.  Sweet,  Talman. 

Northern  Spy.  Twenty-ounce. 

Ortley — White  Bellefleur.  VandeVveer. 

Pearmain,  Herefordshire.  Wagener. 

Pearmain,  Winter.  Winesap. 

Per  100. 

Standard  Trees,  for  Orchards,  6  to  8  feet,  assorted  varieties $17  00 

Do.                        do.          4  to  5  feet 12  00 

Do.                        do.          3  to  4  feet 6  00 

Dwarf  Trees 11  00 

PEARS,  Comprising  these  and  other  finest  varieties. 

Note. — There  is  never  any  Pear  Blight  or  Sap  Blight  on  Long  Island, 
and  no  Trees  are  ever  winter  killed. 

CLASS  I.— SUMMER  VARIETIES. 
Beurre  Giffard.  Madeleine. 

Bloodgood.  Osband's  Summer. 

Dearborn's  Seedling.  Rostiezer. 

Jargonelle.  Summer  Francreal. 

Kingsessing.  Tyson. 

CLASS  II.— AUTUMN  VARIETIES. 

Belle  Lucrative.  Doyenne  Boussoek. 

Beurre  d'Anjou.  Doyenne  Sieulle. 

Beurre  d'Acaanlis.  Doyenne,  White — Virgalieu. 

Beurre  Diel.  Fulton. 

DeLcea  de  Hardenpont,  Henry  IV. 

Dix.  Howell. 


WHOLESALE    CATALOGUE. 


Kirtland.  Duchesse  d'Augoulerne. 

Louise  bonne  de  Jersey.  Flemish  Beauty. 

Napoleon.  Fondante  d'Automne. 

Beurre  Goubault.  Seckel. 

Beurre,  Golden  Bilboa.  Sheldon. 

Beurre,  Oswego.  Stevens'  Genessee. 

Beurre  St.  Nicholas.       ,  Swan's  Orange — Onondaga. 

Bufium.  Urbaniste. 

Doyenne,  Gray.  Van  Mons  Leon  le  Clerc. 

Duke  de  Brabant. 

CLASS  III. 

Catillac  (large  cooking).  Glout  Morceau. 

Chaptal  do.  Lawrence. 

Columbia.  Prince's  St.  Germain. 

Doyenne  d'Alencon.  Soldat  Laboreur. 

Easter  Beurre.  Uvedale's  St.  Germain,  or  Pound. 

Figue  d'Alencon.  Vicar  of  Winkfield. 

Per  100. 
Standard  Trees,  on  Seedling  stocks,  5  to  7  feet,  according  to 

vigor  of  the  varieties $40  00 

Do.  do.  do.  3  to  4  feet 25  00 

Dwarf  Trees,  on  Quince  stock,  2  to  3  years 25  to  30  00 

Do.,  Extra  selected 35  to  40  00 

Do.,  Second  class, 15  00 

CHERRIES,  Comprising  these  and  other  varieties. 

CLASS  I.— HEART  AND  BIGARREAU  VARIETIES. 

American  Amber.  Great  Bigarreau,  Downing. 

Belle  d'Orleans.  Hovey. 

Bigarreau  de  Mezel.  Kirtland's  Mary. 

Biack  Eagle.  Knight's  Early  Black. 

Black  Tartarian.  Large  Red  Prool. 

Buttner's  Yellow.  Large  Heart  shaped. 

Cleveland.  Napoleon. 

Coe's  Transparent.  Ohio  Beauty. 

Doctor.  Ox-heart. 

Downer's  Late.  Prince's  Early  Black  Heart. 

Early  Purple  Guigne.  Prince's  Large  Black  H?art. 

Elton.  Rockport. 

Favorite  (Ohio).  Tradescant  Black. 

Golden  Guigne  (bright  yellow).  Werder's  Early  Black. 

Governor  Wood.  White  French  Guigne. 
Graffion— Bigarreau— Yellow  Spanish. 

CLASS  II.— DUKE  AND  MORELLO  VARIETIES  (these  grow  slow). 

Archduke.  Duchesse  de  Palluau. 

Belle  de  Choisy.  Early  Kentish — Early  Richmond. 

Belle  Magnifique.  Mayduke. 

Carnation.  Morello,  English. 

De  Planchoury.  Morello,  Plumstone. 

Donna  Maria.  Reine  Hortense. 


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Per  100. 

Standard  Cherries,  on  Mazzard  stock,  5  to  8  feet $18  50 

Do.,  second  claBs .  .  12  00 

Standards  and  Dwarfs  on  Mahaleb  stock,  5  to  6  feet 20  00- 

PLUMS,  Comprising  these  and  other  finest  varieties. 

American  Yellow  Gage.  Imperial  Purple. 

Bingham.  Italian  Prune. 

Bleecker's  Gage.  Jefferson. 

Bradshaw.  Long  Scarlet  (Gage). 

Brevoort's  Purple.  Lombard. 

Coe's  Golden  Drop.  McLaughlin. 

Columbia.  Magnum  Bonum,  Yellow. 

Cruger's  Scarlet.  Monroe  Gage. 

Denniston's  Superb.  Mulberry. 

Drap  d'or.  Orange. 

Duane's  Purple.  Orange  Egg. 

Early  Favorite  (Rivers).  Prince  of  Wales. 

General  Hand  (largest  of  all).  Red  St.  Martin. 

German  Prune.  Reine  Claude  de  Bavay. 

Golden  Cherry.  Roy  ale  hative. 

Green  Gage.  Schenectady  Catherine. 

Guthrie's  Topaz.  Sharpe's  Emperor. 

Hawkes.  Smith's  Orleans. 

Hudson  Gage.  Surpasse  Orleans, 

Imperial  Ottoman.  Washington. 

Imperial  Gage.  Yellow  Gage  (Prince's). 


Per  100, 

Standard  Trees,  on  Plum  stock,  vigorous  growth,  4  to  5  feet. . .. 

•$25  00 

Do. 

do. 

4  to  6  feet.... 

30  00 

Dwarf  Trees 

28  00 

PEACHES,  Comprising 

these  and  other  fine  varieties. 

Alberge,  Yellow. 

Large  White  Cling. 

Bergen's  Yellow. 

Late  Admirable. 

Cole's  Early  Red. 

Lemon  Cling. 

Cooledge's  Favorite. 

Morris'  Red  Rareripe. 

Crawford's  Early. 

Morris'  White  Rareripe. 

Crawford's  Late. 

Nivette. 

Druidhill. 

Oldmixon  Free. 

Early  Admirable. 

Oldmixon  Cling. 

Early  Barnard. 

President. 

Early  Red  Rareripe. 

Prince's  Paragon. 

Early  York,  Large,  or 

George  IV. 

Red  Cheek  Melacoton. 

Early  York  (serrate). 

Rodman's  Red  Cling. 

Golden  Rareripe. 

Scott's  Nonpareil. 

Gross  Mignonne. 

Strawberry. 

Heath  Free. 

Stamp  the  World. 

Heath  Cling. 

Ward's  Late  Free. 

Incomparable  Cling. 

Washington  Cling. 

La  Grange. 

Yellow  Rareripe. 

Trees  $10  per  100,  $80  per  1,000. 


WHOLESALE    CATALOG  CiC.  0 

NECTARINES. 

Boston.  Late  Melting. 

Downton.  New  White. 

Early  Violet.  Pitmaston  Orange. 

El  rage.  Prince's  Golden. 

Hardwicke  Seedling.  Red  Roman. 

Hunt's  Tawny.  Stanwick. 

Trees  $15  to  $20  per  100. 

APRICOTS. 

Black  or  Purple  (very  hardy).  Moorpark. 

Breda.  Peach. 

Early  Golden.  Roman. 

Early  Peach.  Schuyler. 

Kaisha.  St.  Ambroise. 

Large  Early.  Turkey. 

Large  Red.  White  Imperial. 
Malcolm's  Breda. 

Trees,  according  to  size,  $15  to  $25  per  100. 

QUINCES. 

Per  100. 

Orange  or  Apple,  2  years $14  00 

Do.  do.     3  years 20  00 

French  Orange,  2  and  3  years 16  and  20  00 

Rae's  Mammoth,  $9  per  dozen. 

MULBERRIES. 

Per  100. 

American  Red  or  Black $18  00 

Black  Circassian 30  00 

Chinese  L'hou 40  00 

Alpine  or  Moretti,  black  fruit 15  00 

White  Italian 6  00 

Downing  Everbearing,  $10  per  dozen. 
Hick's  Everbearing,  $6  per  dozen. 

NUTS. 

Per  100. 

Almond,  sweet,'for  orchards $12  to  15  00 

Black  Walnut  and  Butternut 17  00 

English  Walnut 20  00 

Shellbark  Hickory 20  00 

Pecannut,  $4  50  per  dozen. 

French  and  Spanish  Chestnuts,  2  feet 10  00 

Do.  do.  4  feet 20  00 

Do.                        5  to  6  feet,  $8  per  dozen. 
Filberts,  French,  $2  per  dozen 12  00 

Do.,  English  and  Spanish 15  00 


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MISCELLANEOUS  FRUITS. 

Figs,  40  fine  varieties,  $3  to  $4  per  dozen,  $25  per  iOO. 
Pomegranates,  Red,  White,  and  Yellow,  17  varieties,  $8  per  dozen. 
Olive,  finest  bearing  varieties,  $15  per  dozen. 
Dutch  Medlar,  $4  50  per  dozen. 
Persimon,  American,  §3  per  dozen,  $18  per  100. 
Whortleberry,  different  kinds,  $12  per  100. 

Cranberry.  Bugle  or  Bell,  and  Round,  1,000  for  $5  ;  5,000  for  $20  ;  10,000 
for  $30. 


NATIVE   GRAPES. 

Alexander 

Anna 

August  Coral 

Baltimore 

Big  Ozark 

Blackstone 

Braddock 

Brinckle 

Canadian  Chief. 

Canby's  August — See  York  Madeira 

Carolina  Blue  Musk 

Carter's  Favorite 

Catawba,  2  years 

Cheshire. 

Child's  Superb  (often  called  Native) 

Clara 

Clinton,  2  years 

Coleman's  White 

Concord 

Davenport 

Delaware  (Foreign,  but  often  called  Native) 

Diana 

Early  Bavarian  (black) 

Early  Hudson 

Early  Isabella 

Elsinburg 

Emily 

Franklin 

Fox,  Early  Black,  Red  and  White 

Garrigues 

Halifax  (N.  Ca.) 

Halifax  Seedling  (N.  Ca.) 

Hartford  Prolific 

Hendon's  Oconee 


Per  Doz. 

Per  100 

$4  20 

18  00 

10  00 

6  00 

9  00 

6  to  8 

10  00 

6  00 

10  00 

10  00 

4  50 

35  00 

8  00 

8  00 

3  00 

10  00 

6  00 

9  00 

10   00 

8  00 

60  00 

2  50 

10  00 

8  00 

6  to  8 

25  to  50 

6  00 

24  00 

1   50 

50  00 

15  00 

8  00 

9  00 

5  00 

6  00 

6  to  8 

3  00 

6  to  8 

5  00 

6  00 

4  to  6 

25  to  50 

8  00 

15   00 

15   00 
240  00 


250  00 


WHOLESALE   CATALOGUE. 


Per  Doz. 

Herbemont 6  to  8 

Hunterville 6  00 

Hussmann's  Prolific 6  00 

Hyde's  Eliza  (true) 9  00 

Illinois  Prolific— Waterloo 6  00 

Isabella  (2  years) 2  50 

Ive's  Seedling 8  00 

Lenoir 6  to  9 

Little  Ozark 6  00 

Logan ,   18  00 

Louisa !  6  to  8 

Mammoth  Catawba I     6  00 

Manhattan i   J  0  00 

j  00 
J  00 


Marion — Large  Marion 

Marion  Port 

Massachusetts  White,  denounced  by  Pom.  Con. 

Miner — See  Venango 

Monteith 

Napoleon 

Neisler's  Oconee 

North  Carolina 

Northern  Muscadine 

Norton's  Virginia 

Ohio  Prolific 

Pond's  Seedling 

Potter's  Catawba 

Purdy's  Prolific 

Purple  Catawba 

Raabe 

Ramsdell 

Rebecca 

Scuppernong 

Somerville 

Strawberry — is  a  vile  Fox  Grape 

Summer  Black 

Taylor,  White 

ToKalon 

Troy  Hamburg 

Union  Village 

Venango,  or  Miner 

Vine  Arbor 

Wilcox,  white 

Wine  Home 

WTinslow 

Woodson 

York  Madeira,  or  Canby's  August 

Secord's  White 


9  00 
9  00 
6  00 
8  00 
6  00 


o 

5 

8 

6 

8 

6 

16  00 
6  to  8 
6  to  8 
6  to  8 

7  50 
G  00 

4  50 
16  00 
6  00 
6  00 
10  00 
9  00 
6  00 
6  00 
6  00 

8  00 
8  00 
4  50 
8  00 


Per  100 


10  00 


Per  1000 


15  00 


65  00 


30  00 


38  00 


300  00 


65  00 


35  00 
50  00 


Cassidy  and  Wright's  Isabella,  50  cents  ;  North  America  and  Perils,  $1, 
N.B. — For  other  Rare  Varieties,  see  Catalogue  No.  1. 


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Black  Burgundy. 
Black  Hamburg. 
Black  Lombard  y. 
Black  Prince. 
Black  St.  Peter. 
Bowker. 

Cannon  Hall  Muscat. 
Chaptal. 

Chasselas  de  Fontainbleau 
Deccan's  Superb. 
Dutch  Sweetwater. 
Early  White  Malvaeia. 
Golden  Chasselas. 
Grizzly  Frontignan. 
Macready's  Early  White. 
Mill  Hill  Hamburg. 
Muscat  blanc  hatif. 
Muscat  Romain. 


FOREIGN  GRAPES. 

$4  00  per  dozen  ;  $28  00  per  100. 
Musk  Chasselas. 


Pitmaston  White  Cluster. 

Portuguese  Muscat. 

Raisin  de  Calabre. 

Red  Chasselas  royal. 

Regnier  de  Nice. 

Rose  Chasselas. 

Royal  Muscadine,  or  White  Nice. 

Syrian  White. 

Victoria  Hamburg. 

White  Frontignan. 

White  Gascoigne. 

White  Hamburg. 

White  Muscat  of  Alexandria. 

White  Riesling. 

White  Tokay. 

Wilmot's  Black  Hamburg. 


Zinfardel,  and  many  others. 

Alicant,  Bidwell's  Seedling,  Champion  Hamburgh,  Chasselas  Napoleon, 
Chasselas  Vibert,  Cochin  China,  Early  Malingre,  Early  Black  Ham- 
burg, Lady  Downes,  Muscat  St.  Laurent,  Muscat  de  Launier,  Muscat 
Attonel,  Muscat  fieur  d'Oranger  and  Purple  Constantia,  75  cents  to 
$1  each. 

Golden  Hamburgh,  Pope's  Hamburgh,  Bowood  Muscat,  Muscat  Hamburgh, 
Muscat  de  Fontainbleau,  Marchioness  of  Hastings,  Tubiana,  $1  50 
to  $2  each. 

N.B. — For  other  Rare  Varieties,  see  Catalogue  No.  1. 


CURRANTS. 


Black  Bang-up 

Black  Naples,  or  Grape 

Champagne,  Flesh-color 

Cherry 

Fertile  dAngers 

Fertile  precoce  de  Palluau 

Hative  de  Bertin 

La  Caucase 

Magnum  Bonum,  Red 

Missouri,  different  Kinds 

Prince  Albert,  Red  ($4  per  dozen).. . 

Red  Dutch 

Red  Dutch,  Long  Cluster 

Red  Dutch,  Short- bunched 

Red  Gi  ape 

Versaillaise 

Victoria,  Goliath,  or  Ruby  Castle. . . 
White  Grape,  or  White  Transparent, 

White  Dutch,  or  White  Clinton 

Wilmot's  Red  Grape 


Per  loo 

12  00 

5  50 

7  00 

11  00 
25  00 
25  00 
20  00 
25  00 

9  00 

12  00 
28  00 

5  00 

8  00 

9  00 
8  00 

25  00 

8  00 

11  00 

7  00 

8  00 


WHOLESALE   CATALOGUE. 


RASPBERRIES. 


Allen 

American  Black  Cap 

American  Red  Prolific 

Antwerp  Red 

Antwerp  White 

Bagley's  Perpetual 

Catawissa 

Coral  Cluster,  excellent 

Cushing 

Xnevett's  Giant 

Large  Monthly  (Rivers) 

Monticello  Cluster,  very  hardy . 
Ohio  Twice-bearing  black.  . . . 

Orange,  Brinckle 

White  Magnum  Bonum 

White  Prolific 


BLACKBERRIES. 


New  Rochelle  (Lawton) 

Dorchester,  High  bush 

Parsley  Leaved,  or  Late  Prolific 

Newman's  Thornless 

Black  Prolific,  large  fruit.  „ , 

Mulberry,  high  bush,  very  productive. 


Per  100 

Per  1000 

$4  50 

40  00 

3  00 

25  00 

5  00 

3  00 

15  to  20 

5  00 

6  00 

50  00 

15  00 

8  00 

■70  00 

8  00 

6  00 

10  00 

4  00 

35  00 

15  00 

8  00 

50  00 

6  00 

50  00 

10  00 

6  00 

40  to  50 

6  00 

50  00 

20  00 

6  00 

50  00 

4  00 

30  00 

4  00 

30  00 

GOOSEBERRIES. 

Houghton's  American  Red 6  00| 

English  Lancashire,  finest  varieties |  8  to  12 

STRAWBERRIES. 

An  immense  Collection,  see  Descriptive  Catalogue  No.   6,  comprising 
every  estimable  variety. 

The  following  varieties,  assorted  by  us,  each  at  $5  to  $8  per  1,000  :— 
Alpine  Wood   (Red  and  White),  Boston  Pine,  Burr's  Pine,  Crimson  Cone, 
Early  Scarlet,  Genessee,  Hooker,  Hovey,  Hudson,  Iowa,  Jenny  Lind, 
Moyamensing,    Orange   Prolific,    Prolific   Hautbois,   Rival    Hudson, 
Sca"rlet  Cone,  Walker's  Seedling,  Wilson's  Albany. 

The  Following  Varieties  at$\0  per  1,000  :  — 
Alpine  Monthly  (Red  and  White),  Green  Pine,  Jesse  Read,  Longworth's 
Prolific,  McAvoy's  No.  1,  McAvoy's  Superior,  Peabody,  Read's  Black 
Pine,  Read's   Golden-seeded,   Scarlet  Melting,   Trollope's   "Victoria, 
Western  Queen. 

The  Following  Varieties  at  $12  per  1,000:— 
Charles'  Favorite,  Cornucopia,  Diadem,  Eclipse,  Globose  Scarlet,  Imperial 
Scarlet,  Ladies'  Pine,  Malvina,  Myatt's  Prolific,  Primate,  Scarlet  Mag- 
nate, Triumphant  Scarlet. 


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Varieties  Rejected  by  the  Pomological  Convention,  and  others : — 
Admiral  Dundas,  Captain  Cook,  Comte  de  Flandres,  Marylandica,  Premices 
de  Bagnolet,  Prince  of  Wales,  Princesse  Alice  Maud,  Richardson's 
Cambridge,  Sir  Harry,  Rival  Queen,  Blake's  Incomparable,  Honneur 
de  Belgique,  Jenney's  Seedling,  Monroe  Scarlet,  Pennsylvania,  Scott's 
Seedling,  Brighton  Pine,  Due  de  Brabant,  Black  Prince,  and  50  other 
varieties. 

RHUBARB. 


Per  Doz. 

Per  100. 

Per  1,000- 

$1  50 

10  00 

1  25 

7  50 

50  to  60 

1  75 

10  00 

1  50 

8  00 

50  00 

1  75 

9  00 

1  25 

8  00 

50  00 

1  00 

6  00 

40  00 

Colossal  (Downing's) 

Early  Tobolsk 

Giant 

Linnzeus  (Myatt's) 

Prince  Albert 

Victoria  (Myatt's) 

Hybrid  Varieties 

Blood  Royal,  Crimson,  Dalley's  Scarlet,  Early  Prolific,  Magnum  Bonum, 
Early  Scarlet,  Prince  of  Wales,  and  Scarlet  Nonpariel,  $2  50  per 
dozen. 

N.B. — See  other  Fine  Varieties  in  Catalogue  No.  1. 

ASPARAGUS,  Giant  and  Dutch,  1  to  3  years,  per  1,000,  $4  to  $6. 
CHINESE  POTATO,  or  Yam,  Dioscorea,  per  100,  $3 ;  per  1,000,  $25. 
STOCKS  FOR  ENGRAFTING  AND  BUDDING. 

Apple,  1  and  2  years $4  to  6  00 

Pear,  1  year 10  to  12  00 

Do.  2  years 15  to  18  00 

Cherry,  Mazzard,  1  and  2  years 4  to  8  00 

Mahaleb,  1  and  2  years .    12  to  15  00 

Quince 15  00 

Paradise  and  Doucin  Apple,  prices  variable. 

Plum,  Horse,  and  Western - 12  to  15  00 

Peach 15  00 

SCIONS  FOR  ENGRAFTING. 

Orders  at  these  rates  can  only  be  supplied  between  October  and  March, 
and  the  selection  of  Varieties  must  be  in  a  good  measure  left  to  us,— but 
all  will  be  of  the  best  Varieties. 
Apple,  Pear,  and  Cherry,  per  500,  $3  ;  per  1,000,  $5. 
Plum,  "      $6;  "      $10. 


WHOLESALE    CATALOGUE.  11 


ORNAMENTAL  DEPARTMENT. 

Deeidous  Ornamental  Trees  and  Shrubs,  Evergreens,  Climbers,  Roses, 
Flowering  Plants,  and  Tree  Seedlings  for  Nurseries,  will  be  supplied  at  the 
lowest  rates  that  may  be  quoted  from  our  Wholesale  Catalogue  of  1858,  or 
from  the  Priced  Catalogues  of  any  reliable  Nursery. 

CHINESE  TREE  PEONIES-VERY  HARDY. 

Our  plants  are  strong,  and  on  their  own  roots, — none  grafted. 

Per  Doz. 

Pseonia  Banksii,  roseate  ($55  per  100) $8  00 

"     Papaveracea 9  00 

"     Lilaeina  carnea 9  00 

;<     Maxima  plena 9  00 

HERBACEOUS   PJE0NIES-ALL  VERY  HARDY. 

100  Chinese  Splendid  Pseonies  of   10  varieties,  more  or  less  of  Per  100. 

each 20  Q0 

300     Do.                     do.                     do 18  50 

500     Do.                     do.                     do IT  00 

100  European  and  Siberian  do.  of  10  varieties 18  00 

300     Do.                     do.                     do 16  00 


